What you will find here: One-pager outlining common antibiotic medications and their pathogen coverage.
Please note content is from 2014 and information is subject to change.
What you will find here: One-pager outlining common antibiotic medications and their pathogen coverage.
Please note content is from 2014 and information is subject to change.
What you will find here: Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Library Weblinks and Multimedia Resources (UBC Library).
What you will find here: Bate’s Visual Guide to Physical Examination, 5th Ed (Streaming Videos) – UBC Library Resources.
What you will find here: UBC OEE example drug information requests and responses for inpatient pharmacy practice.
What you will find here: UBC OEE checklist outlining requirements for a completion of comprehensive drug information requests.
What you will find here: This UBC OEE document is a sample form for gathering information and responding to drug information requests.
What you will find here: Website, founded by Dr. Ricky Turgeon, with many useful tools and resources for critically appraising evidence. These tools can be useful for day-to-day provision of pharmaceutical care, but also in preparation for presentations such as journal clubs and/or formal case presentations.
What you will find here: Online tutorial that provides a starting point for answering questions around what type of database and resources should be reviewed to answer a specific type of question, and provides techniques to save time and frustration when searching the primary literature.
Pharmacy Search Online Tutorial
Research Guides: Pharmacy Literature Search Skills: Introduction
Research Guides: Pharmacy Literature Search Skills: Introduction
What you will find here: UBC library website that houses links to various pharmacy-related resources available for access by UBC students.
What you will find here: Resource outlines the strengths of evidence syntheses, systematic reviews, and guidelines as information sources. Also explains features of PubMed search including automatic term mapping, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) keyword search and the use of filters.